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NATION'S CAPITAL.]
iCOL BRYAN HEARD FRON-NEW TORPEDO
POSSIBILITY-YOUNG LADY
AWARDED MEDAL FOR HEROISM. .
Washington, D. C., June 3:?
<Uol JtSryan Has set at rest, so iar as ne
is concerned, the rumor, always regarded
as senseless in the realm ot
practical politics, of any coalition
between the two great parties. His
announcement has been received
with considerable satisfaction in
Washington, because, while there
was never much stock taken in the
.story that Bryan was at the last
moment goiug to throw his influence
<to Roosevelt, there was enough 1
possibility in the uncontradicted 1
rumor to make a basis for talk. Mr
Bryan says that while he admires
President Roosevelt, aud w^lile the
Presideut has adopted some Demo- ;
cratic policies and made the best use i
he could of them, he has never
carried anv of these policies as far as I
they need to be carried, or as far as '
the Democratic party would have carried
them had it had the chance, i'
i
Mr Bryan says he does not even 1
want to influence the Democratic (
party in the choice of a nominee for '
the presidency, but that whether he ^
did or not, all talk of the party ?
endorsing President Roosevelt is the
merest nonsense.
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The Navy department has been ^
experimenting quietly with a new
torpedo that, if it is the success ita 1
designer claims it to be will, solve
the loDg discussed problem of ultiz- 1
inff e-asoline st&a as a motive power .
o o ? *
without exploding it in an internal
combustion engine. As most people
know, the economical and effective
little gasoline engine that has solved
? the automobile problem and is
furnishing the power for so many
(thousands of farmers all over the
country, works by mixing gasoline
vapor and air in the cyclinder of the
engine and then firing it by an
eleotnq spark. This takes the place
of steam in an ordinary engine, but
/there are ceitain disadvantages in it,
^chiefly that it has to be run at a
4)igh and constant speed to develop
its full efficiency and that for slower
speed gears have to be introduced.
The new torpedo uses gasoline as
-a motive power, but by a clever
combination with water in the jacket
'of the engine, it converts the gasoline
vapor into what is practically steam
and feeds it directly to the cycliuder
of the engine without the aid either
of tire or a spark plug, which as all
gasoline engine users know, is one
of the most detestable of human
devices. The uew torpedo is a remarkable
engine of war if all that
is claimed of it be true. It runs at
<* speed of over 60 mi lea an hour and j
is effective at a range of <?ver two *
miles. It i9 under perfect Gontrol v
and stands a Terr small chance of !j
missing the warship at which it is ,
aimed. But the chief interest for
the general public lies in the claim
of the makers that the problem of
using gasoline vapor direct has been
solved. If this is so, it means a
revolution ia small power eDgiues
for farm use. i
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A yoang womau of Middletowo,
New York, Miss Guinau, has Just !
been awarded a medal fos heroism i
and with the distinction of having i
kit presented with a letter from i
President Roosevelt. She saved the
'life of Mr Rynou. He was over i
seventy years old and vety feeble i
"kiA.. otfatnnioH frt nrnna thp
f* UCU iiC avivui|/iwu w v* vvw ?...
tracks in front of an approaching
train, notobserying that a train was
also rapidly approaching on the
other track from the opposite direction.
He reached the central space
between the two tracks before observing
that the trains were approaching
from both 6 diractions, and became
greatly bewildered at his apparent
inability to go forward or back without
danger of beiug run down. Miss
Guiuan, who was fctauding at the,
crossing, observed his perilious pre-1
dicameut and rushed to his aid Not;
having time 10 push him off the
tracks, she seized hold of him and j
dield^bim firmly between the two
'/ '- . . t
traius as they rushed by. For several
moments the two were in this perilous
position, a train rushing by at s
high rate of speed on each side el
them. When the east-bound traic
had passed they got to the sidewalk,
the old gentleman being uearh
unconscious from fright, while Mis*
Guinan was apparently undisturbed
by her experience. A mea3uremeel
taken subsequently showed tha
there was but thirty-six inches ol
space in which to stand between the
swaying trains.
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Probablv many DtODle do no
V A A
know what the American Medal oi
Honor Society is. But the fact re
mains that it has its headquarters it
Washington and that it has jusl
been the recipient of a signal marl
of consideration from the Emperoi
of Germany. The organization 11
made up of those who have receiver
the medal awarded by the govern'
meut for saving life at sea. This h
au old institution and numbers a
s;ood many members. Most of them
belong to the society, aud there are a
number of honorary members, among
them the President King, Leopold of
Belgium, and Audrew Carnegie.
Lhe Kaiser has recenlly been elected
tu houorarty member aud he has not
)tily accepted but has sent the
society his portrait handsomely
"ranied with the royal autograph
Utached.
The State's Cotton Crop.
Followiug is the number of bales
>f cotton produced iu South Caroina
in 1906:
\bbeville, . 32,925
Viken, 23,018
Anderson, 50,791
iamberg, 16,186
Barnwell, 31,031
3eaufort, 6,041
3erkeley, 12,224
Jharleston. 7,636
;h2l,W' 12.466
'heeter' 23 on
Ihwtarfield, '
llartndon, 9l'
Jolletoo, ?f6
Arlington, u'*
loicheater,
Sdgefield '
^airfield . 22'205
floreuce, 2f'578
22,574
Georgetown, ,
Jreeuville ?
J 30>M1
jroeowood, 28,641
?r
1^042
"UC'Ster- ' -19 880
36.874
19,628
;fI,Dgt0n' - 17144
' "on,
i,"r,boro- 40 82,
f*wberrT, 3 '
)couee, *'<9S
^ L 11,876
Wburg, 60,319
T"8\ 13 501
Irt ZAQ
rucniHuu,
Saluda, 19,218
Spartanburg, 48,328
Sumter, 22,64i
Union. 15,436
Williamsburg, 15,463
York. ' 34,778
Heart Strength
Heart strength. or Heart Weakness, means Hern
Btren?th. orNernWeekneie-nothlnemore. Foa
Itorely. aot on* weak heart to a hundred is, to It.
sell actually diseased. K Is almcxt always a
hidden tiny little nerre that really Is all at taolt.
This obscure imis the Cardiac, or Heart Hern
? imply seeds, and must hare, more power, more
stability, more oon trolling, more forornlai
strength. Without that the Heart must continue
to tall, and the stomach and kidneys also have
thjtM ium rmtmlllnt nurrM
Thia clearly explains why u a medicine. Dr.
Bhoop's Restorative baa in the paal done ao much
(or weak and ailing Hearta. Dr. Sboop first sought
the cauae of all thia painful, palpitating. suffocating
heart diatreea. Dr. Shoop's Restorative?this
popular preacriptlon?la alone directed to theee
weak and wastinf nerve center*. It bull da;
It'strengthens; It offers real, genuine heart help.
II you would have strong Hearts, strong digestion.
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